The Second Apocalypse
General => Author Q&A => Topic started by: mrganondorf on March 07, 2016, 03:04:49 pm
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Hooray for the author Q&A!
Hello Scott, how are you? I hope your family is well, mine is ok. I'm going to be a nurse!
A few questions...
1. I'm real curious about the particular religious background of the brain that came up with Earwa. My own upbringing as a Calvinist has had an effect on just a whole lot of my life and I get the impression that you've got a story to tell about all this.
2. Why do you identiy yourself with Cujara Cinmoi? I think of you as Akka. I think of myself as Big Penis Man.
3. Why haven't the Consult attempted to recruit sorcerers from the three seas?
4. Is there a black market for fake chorae?
Thanks for coming out of your hermit cave for us! We sure do like your stories. I have X amount of time before I hit the grave and I do enjoy spending Y portion of X reading, rereading, and thinking about your Earwa. I also like ice cream, bunnies, and rollerblading but this is not a forum for any of that stuff, so I'll say no more.
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A Nonman Quya on the slog, how about that!
Mr. Bakker....... NO FIBBING ON THE SLOG!!!
1. My first of many as they come to me. Is passion what makes Water/Psukhe possible?
2. I would ask about dragon&chorae, but I'm making Sci bring his rump over from the other site. NO SLACKERS ON THE SLOG!!!
Anyway let me get my fanboying out of the way. I love you're writing. And I will murder the world to read the ending of TSTSNBN. There, enough gushing. NO MORE FANBOYING ON THE SLOG!!!!!
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I was raised in a troubled household split between my father, who hated religion, and my mother, who was an evangelical Christian. We *argued* at my dinner table - argued a lot. I had a conversion moment which I still remember distinctly, weeping, FEELING Jesus enter my heart, before becoming a teenager. Then I had another conversion moment, equally emotional, when I was fourteen, when I finally understood why that feeling had to be a lie.
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Then I had another conversion moment, equally emotional, when I was fourteen, when I finally understood why that feeling had to be a lie.
A > B > C > This thought I'm having now?
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Bingo... It thinks, therefore I was.
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... and my mother, who was an evangelical Christian.
Bullseye. I knew only a Protestant could have come up with something as Bibliolatrous as the Tusk.